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Home Ec, Club Goes to World ' s Fair The highlight of the year for the Home Ec. Club was a three day trip with the History Club to the World ' s Fair in Tennessee. Some successful money-making projects were the selling of carnations for sectionals and Valentine ' s Day, and the selling of pizza mixes. They also catered the Honor Society recep- tion. It seemed to be a busy year for a busy group. Home Ec. Club: (Row 1 ) Christie Coles, Stasha Mason, Lori Haus, Liz Barnard, (Row 2) Laura Smith. Tammi Ammerman, Debbie Shanks, Toni Daughterly, Patti Wells, Mrs. Nulf, (Row 3) Teresa Thurston. Diana Rice. Lynnette Benner. Debby Carter, Cyndi Enochs. Michelle Parson, Cheryl Harmon. Alpha-Omega Club Active County-wide Alpha Omega is a fairly new club, but it has good attendance and is ac- tive in after-school activities. They had a skating party and had their usu- al 7: 1 5 A.M. meeting on Wednesday, which in itself is a great accomplish- ment considering the time they would have to get up to make the meetings. They also participated in county-wide Fellowship of Christian Athletes and other students ' groups ' activities. Alpha Omega: (Row 1 ) Barb Lamb, Lynnette Myers, Pat Fines, Stasha Mason, Diana Rice. (Row 2) Mr. Taylor, Deana Rust, Carol Bator, Jay Criss, Mrs. Wigman. Organizations 1 33
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Art Club Mike Roe, Korena Fields, Mr; npf. Kalhy Polslon. Keilh Vill ins. Photography Club The Art Club was very active last year. They did a lot to brighten up our school, including such things as deco- rating the front lobby windows for Christmas and creative eye-catching bulletin boards. Money-making projects were a big help for the art club ' s other activities. Last year they sponsored the first an- nual Mr. Legs Contest. Pictures were displayed in the student lounge. Stu- dents cast their votes by placing a penny a vote for their favorite legs. Mr. Connors was the recipient of this honor. Photography Club; (row I ) Julie Ramos. Regina Vorhees, Nina Smith, (row 2) Karen Ott. Stasha Maston. Toni Daugherty, Angle Bourff, Angle Buckner, Rae Miller, Katrina Smith, (row 3) Randy Fruth, Carol Bowen, Holly Martin, Pat Clester, Jeff Malkoff, Ken Barnes, Mr. Slauter. Photography Club was very active last year and did many new things to brighten the school such as a new photography bulletin board. The club gave its members and Mr. Slauter some happy memories of a trip to the Art Museum and an excit- ing excursion to King ' s Island. 132 Organizati(
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Three clubs teach students about other countries. Foreign Exchange: Top left; L. Harland, P. Fines, B. Parrott, J. Wittig, S. Edmonds, L. Culross, T. Tsukamoto. A. Jewell, P. Hodge, P. Wells. 2nd row; Miss Buell, T. Richey, T. Sugar, J. Gotshall, T- Bradley, L. Boles, K. Irick, T. Meyers, L. Miller, T. Thurston. Front; S. Anderson, L. Barnard, D. Corbit, J. Byers, M. Jewell, L. Smith, T. Laflin. FRENCH Parlez vous Francais? Well, if you don ' t, chances are that you missed out on a lot of the fun had by members of the French Club last year. The French people have long been known for their fine pastries, so it only made sense that the French Club would try a few out. They held a Pa- tisserie Party in which they were able to enjoy eight different French pas- tries. At Christmas time, they went car- oling, singing all the songs in French. Also during the school year, they went bowling with the Spanish Club. The French club was able to exper- ience fine French food at a restaurant in Carmel called the Glass Chimney. They raised the money for this by sell- ing candy bars. At the end of the year, the club honored the seniors with a party, where they received T-shirts and cer- tificates. The club members also pre- sented the officers with gifts at this party. The club officers were Cath- leen Stewart, president; Leslie Har- land, vice-president; Barb Lamb, treasurer; Kim Irick, secretary; and Ann Jewell, social chairman. In return for the party, the seniors held a surprise party at their last meeting. At this meeting, they pre- sented to the club a silk flower ar- rangement and a candle with Le Cercle Francais (French Club) on it. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Miss Buell sponsored the Foreign Exchange Club again last year. The club was a very active one, but it had several hard working students to lead the club. Cathleen Stewart acted as the club ' s president; Bill Parrott was first vice-president; Lora Miller was second vice-president; Laura Culross held the position of secretary; Steve Edmond s was treasurer; and the re- porter was Kim Irick. The club ' s big event was their for- eign exchange week. During this week, many activities took place in- cluding having foreign exchange stu- dents from other schools come to Tay- lor for a day. The group also held an international progressive dinner. One member of the club hosted an exchange student. Sophomore Joe Wittig had Takayasu Tsukamoto, from Japan, stay with him for the year. Mrs. Henderson, French Club sponsor. f 134 Organizations
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